Not exact matches
Moving on to the cameras, the rear camera have a 8MP resolution with 1080p 60 fps recording and a LED flash and zero
shutter lag,
while the front camera have a 2MP resolution with 720p 120 fps recording.
While I can't comment on image quality, camera demonstrations showed the phone to be fast (zero
shutter lag) with numerous software features: auto - focus, face detection, a panoramic mode and new editing tools.
There's virtually zero
shutter lag, and
while the processing takes a second or two, the results can be astonishing.
The m2's 13 mp camera lens has a fast
shutter and there is no
lag while taking pictures.
The camera app opens quickly, there's virtually no
shutter lag, and
while it takes a second or two to process the image, the result is usually stunning.
While the HTC One snaps photos with next to no
shutter lag, the Nexus is often slow to focus and slower to capture.